Definition: Animal.
The Arabic phrase ":ุญููุงู (ุฌ) ุญููุงูุงุช (Hayawaan [pl.] Hayawanaat)" translates directly to: ุญููุงู (Hayawaan) - "Animal" (singular, masculine form) ุญููุงูุงุช (Hayawanaat) - "Animals" (plural) In the context of 'Animal,' it simply means the word for โanimalโ and its plural form. It's a standard way to express the concept of animals in Arabic. Here's a breakdown: ุญููุงู (Hayawaan): This is the root word, representing the core idea of an animal โ a living creature that isn't a plant. (ุฌ) (j): This suffix indicates the singular form. ุญููุงูุงุช (Hayawanaat): This is the plural form, formed by adding the plural suffix "ุงุช" (-at) to "hayawaan." Would you like me to provide more context or examples of how this phrase might be used?